Leigh groaned. "Ugh, I didn't do anything," she told her Mother, giggling softly at Abby's attack on Ofe. "She's always making things about herself." She ignored whatever happened next and manage to wonder back to her room, trailing her hand along the wall along the way. She yawned softly, still tired form the trip over. She paused, turning her head to look at her twin. "Yeah, give me a minute!" she called, walking into their room and attempting to shoo Red back outside before Father caught her sniffing out the rooms. She dropped her things into her room and picked out chargers, immediately putting her iPod and phone on charge, just in case she'd miss any messages from their friends. She then turned, pulling off her shoes and socks and ran out of the room. She ran up the stairs, easily catching up with her twin. "When did you last see her?" she asked, following Abby up the next flight of stairs. "I swear, if we have a ballroom, that would be so cool!" Leigh chirped. "We could do so much in the- What's that? again, this girl was easily distracted, watching curiously as her twin pulled open the attic stairs.
Scrambling after Abby, Leigh rubbed her eyes, pulling herself into the attic and sitting cross legged. She hardly jumped, but instead shivered, turning slightly to get a better look at Colette. "Who the hell are you?" she asked, more interested in what the girl had meant. She shook her head, crawling over to another box. "Heck, what if these are hers?" she asked, jumping back when something moved from behind it.
Ofelian Harp Bauer
Ofelian squeaked, catching the small devise before it hit the floor again. She then pointed to Leigh, "She pushed me and she didn't apologise for it." she declared. "I'm always the victim to their tyranny! They almost never pick on the others." she growled, picking up her things and storming off up the stairs. She was muttering under her breath as she walking and turned away from the twin's room, deciding that she wanted a room that was no where near theirs. She wandered for a bit before stopping at an old doorway, one that she did not realise was next to Mother and Father's room. She smiled to herself and pushed open the large door. She then set her items on the bed, flopping down onto the floor, since there was no mattress just yet.
Janica Alexandra
Janica was about to jump down through the hole but was forced to stop, hearing the attic door open. Squeaking, she ducked behind a large box, curling up into a tight ball, the small teddy in her hands. She let her hair fall in her face, after all, if she couldn't see them, then they couldn't see her, right? She blinked, lifting her head the slightest so that she could see Colette. No good, they weren't friendly. Now she had to get out. Janica whimpered again, jumping up and running into the hole, accidentally dropping the teddy bear in her haste.